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El Errante

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Aybars al-Khwārizmī 🇹🇲 Central Asian Nomad nostalgic for the spirit of Al Andalus, a perfect balance of East and West. Geopolitical Shennanigans Observer.

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Funny thing is It's the other way round. Islam is behind most of the math and science we use today. Astrology for example was mostly explored by Muslims The problem is that the Islam practiced today in some corners of the world are variants of what happened after the sacking of

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Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 started producing high quality podcasts and discussion content mashalla. Here is a random sample from different channels in my recommendations

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Notice there is a campaign to break ties between Turkiye and Somalia just like the effort to create distrust amongst Turkic states. This isn’t spontaneous

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I started noticing that both in Azerbaijan and Turkiye there is a network of people who are talking non stop about “Collapse of Turkic states” A mysterious lobby is acting to sabotage this middle corridor or at least seperate Turkic states in Khazar Lake (Caspian Lake)

I started noticing that both in Azerbaijan and Turkiye there is a network of people who are talking non stop about “Collapse of Turkic states” 

A mysterious lobby is acting to sabotage this middle corridor or at least seperate Turkic states in Khazar Lake (Caspian Lake)
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Many of the everyday Urdu words – from titles to household items – actually come from Turkic roots, thanks to centuries of cultural exchange with Turkic-speaking rulers! Here are just a few examples: Urdu itself comes from ordu/orda (camp/army). Khan (ruler), beg/begum